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i also used to work for aaa. using an iphone, we would often lose calls and data, but basically because the area could not handle the volume. we live in san francisco. our economy is dependent on tourism and tourism growth. 2013, we are going to have america's cup in the middle of san francisco. people are going to be using geary boulevard to transfers the street to see the america's cup. if a tourist wants to -- president chiu: you are speaking against cu, right? >> right. president chiu: there will be time for you to speak later, but this is for members of the public who are speaking against the verizon decision. are there other members of the public who wish to speak? >> my name is gene. i would like to point to one thing, a reason why verizon would seek permission to build a cell site which is not needed in a given location. wireless carriers like verizon typically look for potential cell locations. there are firms that specialize in doing this work for them. in this case, for example, a consulting firm calle
i also used to work for aaa. using an iphone, we would often lose calls and data, but basically because the area could not handle the volume. we live in san francisco. our economy is dependent on tourism and tourism growth. 2013, we are going to have america's cup in the middle of san francisco. people are going to be using geary boulevard to transfers the street to see the america's cup. if a tourist wants to -- president chiu: you are speaking against cu, right? >> right. president...
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at that want to charge us. it is in part to collect money from u.s. companies. when you look at it in that context, we have to be careful about what we do domestically and setting up a regime for government regime for interconnection rather than allowing the commercial agreements that have governed this in the past. >> what about phasing out usf out completely? >> i think that is what it would have accomplished in the long haul. now what it is focused on is not ongoing subsidies but focused on trying to provide the capital investment for the networks to bring broad band to underserved areas. while we are doing a great job as an industry and country getting broadband deployed rapidly, both wire line and wireless, that at out are parts of the country where does not make sense to build these networks and provide this service. i believe the fcc is of the view that once the of the structure is built and it to provide multiple services over a broad band infrastructure that you will not need subsidies, or at least very limited subsidies and very few areas, to sustain t
at that want to charge us. it is in part to collect money from u.s. companies. when you look at it in that context, we have to be careful about what we do domestically and setting up a regime for government regime for interconnection rather than allowing the commercial agreements that have governed this in the past. >> what about phasing out usf out completely? >> i think that is what it would have accomplished in the long haul. now what it is focused on is not ongoing subsidies but...
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use permits for this project. the project includes nine panel antennas located on the northeast and south side of the existing mechanical penthouse. the antennas will be flush mounted, extending no higher than the existing penthouse. they will be screened from view and painted to match. the equipment will be set back 30 feet from the roof edge, so as to be minimally visible from the street. supervisor mar: it is the building that is along sixth avenue, closer to the residential area, not the building closer to the geary commercial district? it is across the street from the police station? >> that is correct. we can put a -- put an image of the building on the overhead. as a reference, the city has five preferred location types as well as limited and disfavored pipes. this type is called a publicly used structure. it is the most highly preferred site for the city of san francisco. public facilities are most favored, in that they occur in every neighborhood and the appearance is typically institutional or infrastruc
use permits for this project. the project includes nine panel antennas located on the northeast and south side of the existing mechanical penthouse. the antennas will be flush mounted, extending no higher than the existing penthouse. they will be screened from view and painted to match. the equipment will be set back 30 feet from the roof edge, so as to be minimally visible from the street. supervisor mar: it is the building that is along sixth avenue, closer to the residential area, not the...
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supervisor mar: i count nine of us in the room. actually, there are 10 of us. i would like us to continue this for one week, until next tuesday, hoping both sides can get together and discuss some of the offers from verizon for an independent third-party analysis of the gap and the necessity, and also to allow our colleague, ross mirkarimi, to vote on this issue as well. president chiu: that motion is seconded by supervisor avalos. can we do that without objection? this is continued to november 1. is that right? >> at 4:00 p.m. president chiu: thank you, ladies and gentlemen. at this time, why don't we go to our adoption without committee reference calendar? >> these items will be acted upon by a single roll call vote unless a member requests discussion of a matter. president chiu: 24. i will also sever item 26. roll-call vote on the balance? >> items 21, 22, and 23? supervisor mar: aye. supervisor weiner: aye. supervisor avalos: aye. supervisor campos: aye. president chiu: aye. supervisor chu: aye. supervisor cohen: aye. supervisor elsbernd: aye. supervisor fa
supervisor mar: i count nine of us in the room. actually, there are 10 of us. i would like us to continue this for one week, until next tuesday, hoping both sides can get together and discuss some of the offers from verizon for an independent third-party analysis of the gap and the necessity, and also to allow our colleague, ross mirkarimi, to vote on this issue as well. president chiu: that motion is seconded by supervisor avalos. can we do that without objection? this is continued to november...
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even if you don't use a spoon. new slow kettle soups from campbell's it's amazing what soup can do. >>> these are photos of the assault that took place on friday in badger section. inmate had some pretty serious wounds to his head made by a slashing-type weapon. >> although sergeant thompson is still searching for suspects in the gang stabbing, two things are clear. the victim was stabbed by his fellow gang members and their intent was not just to scare him. >> whether they did serious damage to him or not, they were trying to kill him. it's fairly common they'll try to cut each other in the face. just to let him know he's no good, you try to cut somebody on the neck or throat, there is only one thing they are trying to do. there's all kinds of reasons why these guys can be assaulted by their own. we have an idea of why it is here. we are pretty positive we know. but it's an active investigation so we don't really to want disclose it right now. the next thing we will do is try to talk to the victim. the victims ver
even if you don't use a spoon. new slow kettle soups from campbell's it's amazing what soup can do. >>> these are photos of the assault that took place on friday in badger section. inmate had some pretty serious wounds to his head made by a slashing-type weapon. >> although sergeant thompson is still searching for suspects in the gang stabbing, two things are clear. the victim was stabbed by his fellow gang members and their intent was not just to scare him. >> whether they...
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can you give us an update on the status of that lawsuit? >> guest: this, again, is in large part a jurisdictional issue. the status is before the courts, but we don't, again, have a clear time frame for action by the court. the bottom line is, is that we don't want the fcc to have unlimited authority to regulate in the wireless space, and we are again attempting to con find the -- confine the fcc's authority to the statutory jurisdiction that it has. >> host: and finally, mr. tauke, 15 years ago verizon was, basically, a local telephone company. today it's fios, wireless and some wire line. where are you going to be in ten years? what's the -- what, what's the path? >> guest: i -- here's the way i would describe it. first, i think we have been a regional and national company, and we are becoming a global company. we already have the most connected global backbone, internet backbone, the premier internet backbone. we also have recently engaged in cloud services, cloud computing services. so those are two of our efforts to move into the globa
can you give us an update on the status of that lawsuit? >> guest: this, again, is in large part a jurisdictional issue. the status is before the courts, but we don't, again, have a clear time frame for action by the court. the bottom line is, is that we don't want the fcc to have unlimited authority to regulate in the wireless space, and we are again attempting to con find the -- confine the fcc's authority to the statutory jurisdiction that it has. >> host: and finally, mr. tauke,...
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> thanks for joining us. i'm stone phillips. >> and i'm ann curry. this time we're in long beach, california, where the long arm of the law has reached out and grabbed three dozen men in just three days. >> put your hands above your head. >> this time someone's gone online to post a warning our hidden cameras are in the neighborhood. but think that stopped these men? a reminder. some of what you are about to hear and see is explicit. here's chris hansen. >> what do we have coming up right now? that's our avalanche. that's our 12:30. like 29 years old. >> we've always been aware that the men coming into our undercover houses could be dangerous. >> now, stay there. we don't want to send you out yet. >> but as we set up our "to catch a predator" operation in long beach, california, the very first man who arrives has us especially worried. >> whoa, hold on, here he comes. he's coming. >> whoa, hold on, here he comes. head to position 3. >> 29-year-old michael warricker, an unemployed computer technician, uses the
> thanks for joining us. i'm stone phillips. >> and i'm ann curry. this time we're in long beach, california, where the long arm of the law has reached out and grabbed three dozen men in just three days. >> put your hands above your head. >> this time someone's gone online to post a warning our hidden cameras are in the neighborhood. but think that stopped these men? a reminder. some of what you are about to hear and see is explicit. here's chris hansen. >> what do we...
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simply put, this is an industrial commercial use that is incompatible with these uses. the only reason they are in residential neighborhoods are identified as a preference one because of loopholes. they succeeded in converting the preference one category from public, structures like water towers, bridges, smokestacks, five polls, to a category of publicly used structures which includes libraries, hospitals, and health centers. this bit of subterfuge cannot hide the fact that verizon's wireless facility is an industrial commercial use and therefore is incompatible with the surrounding residential community. please vote to deny verizon a permit for this location. thank you. >> thank you, next speaker. >> i would like to thank the supervisors for this opportunity to make clear the committee's opposition to this proposal and to make clear our reasons why. i have a retail space two blocks from here. i lived in this neighborhood for many years. they are fundamentally less reliable than wire networks. that will be the case no matter how many a particular carrier installs aroun
simply put, this is an industrial commercial use that is incompatible with these uses. the only reason they are in residential neighborhoods are identified as a preference one because of loopholes. they succeeded in converting the preference one category from public, structures like water towers, bridges, smokestacks, five polls, to a category of publicly used structures which includes libraries, hospitals, and health centers. this bit of subterfuge cannot hide the fact that verizon's wireless...
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third, let us discuss the process. the planning commission and the department had a lot of guidance on revoking -- reviewing wireless facilities. in 1996, the board of supervisors passed a resolution on where we should locate these facilities. it emphasized that these should be the city's top preference for these facilities. the board said specifically these are most compatible and is likely to be visually destructive. the board resolution did seek clarification on some of the lower preference sites. in response, the planning commission revised the guidelines in august 1996, and updated them again in 2003. the guidelines contained not only preferences and locations, but mandate community outreach meetings be held for installations that need review an alternative analysis studies should be done one preferred sites cannot be used. that is not the case here. it also requires a plan which must be updated annually. that is the process that led to this being declared the most preferred site. other procedural reviews include
third, let us discuss the process. the planning commission and the department had a lot of guidance on revoking -- reviewing wireless facilities. in 1996, the board of supervisors passed a resolution on where we should locate these facilities. it emphasized that these should be the city's top preference for these facilities. the board said specifically these are most compatible and is likely to be visually destructive. the board resolution did seek clarification on some of the lower preference...
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i'll use this noodle so that you can use my other noodle. >> i thought you were the one over there. when i drove by, i saw -- >> now demers is in the undercover house and wants to give our decoy a hug. >> how's it going? >> good. you can sit down. >> you can give me a hug. >> no hugs tonight. >> okay. >> why don't you have a seat right over there, please. what are you up to? >> i don't know. i'm in a bad spot. >> why don't you describe that spot for me? >> alone. i'm not going to deny it. obviously, i'm here and whatever. so. >> i mean, is that appropriate to send to a girl who says she's 14? >> no, no. >> lounging around naked. >> i knew it was wrong. i knew it was wrong and i just kept -- i couldn't stop. i don't know why. >> what was your plan here tonight? do you think you would have had sex with this girl if she was willing? >> if it would have come to it. >> did you bring condoms? >> mm-hmm. >> what else did you bring? >> massage oil. >> massage oil. >> yeah. >> you know what's going on here? >> yes, i do. >> you know who i am? >> i don't know who you are. i have an idea. >> w
i'll use this noodle so that you can use my other noodle. >> i thought you were the one over there. when i drove by, i saw -- >> now demers is in the undercover house and wants to give our decoy a hug. >> how's it going? >> good. you can sit down. >> you can give me a hug. >> no hugs tonight. >> okay. >> why don't you have a seat right over there, please. what are you up to? >> i don't know. i'm in a bad spot. >> why don't you describe...
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since verizon was unable to use this -- to provide this data, we conducted our own tests using a droid phone and different applications to determine the available signal strength for voice and data plans. with a fully charged phone with updated software, the data collected offered an objective picture of voice and data service in the vicinity of the avenue. a summary of our testing methodology and details from the data results are included in exhibit a of your material packets. the term fast was based on verizon standards, stated on there website. additionally, the application to plan and does not include meaningful statistical evidence to back up the claim for dropped and blocked customer calls in the neighborhood. for example, of verizon claims as many as 50 failures per hour, but there is no explanation of how many calls when through during the same time. the application also does not explain the cost of dropped calls. how many problems are there that adding new antennas will not resolve, like customers using cell phones with a gun charge batteries? -- with uncharged batteries? exhi
since verizon was unable to use this -- to provide this data, we conducted our own tests using a droid phone and different applications to determine the available signal strength for voice and data plans. with a fully charged phone with updated software, the data collected offered an objective picture of voice and data service in the vicinity of the avenue. a summary of our testing methodology and details from the data results are included in exhibit a of your material packets. the term fast...
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this is wonderful for us. it will only make us work harder. thank you very much. [applause] president chiu: that concludes our presentations for today. before we close the ceremony, i would like to acknowledge the folks who have help from the city. paula jones from our department of public health has been our director of food assistance. she has worked to make sure we have restaurants that are working as well to promote our public health as possible. i also want to see if we have luke o'brien, president of the small business commission. would you like to say a few words on behalf of the commission? commissioner o"brien: >> good afternoon, supervisors. far be it for me to be biased in any way to all of the businesses today, but i would have to follow up supervisor campos's recognition. i happened to totally by accident take my wife, who is of thai origin and has discerning taste buds, as difficult to please as anybody i know, to there, because we happened to be in the neighborhood. when she walked out of there, she had a grin from ear to ear, and commented how good
this is wonderful for us. it will only make us work harder. thank you very much. [applause] president chiu: that concludes our presentations for today. before we close the ceremony, i would like to acknowledge the folks who have help from the city. paula jones from our department of public health has been our director of food assistance. she has worked to make sure we have restaurants that are working as well to promote our public health as possible. i also want to see if we have luke o'brien,...
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i get used to it. if i'm able to see you all, have canteen and do my own drawing and my reading, i'm fine. i can ride this out until it's time to go wherever i need to >> i don't know how you do it. >> nobody can do it like you do. >> you say this is going against me.?vi i'm going to give up. i'm saying this is going against me, can i keep on going? if i keep on going that shows how strong i am. >> i'm proud of you. either way i'm proud of you. >> i'm proud of you too.$?hókíz how are things going? how are you taking it? mom. >> morris could spend the rest of his life in prison. the prosecutors in his case are asking for two consecutive 60-year sentences. he and his mother are hopeful he will be exonerated on a future appeal. but they're not completely in agreement on how that morris spends his future. especially when it comes to his desire to be a tattoo artist. >> i don't even want to go through that again. >> i want to make a name for myself doing tattoos. >> but your focus is only tattoos. your a
i get used to it. if i'm able to see you all, have canteen and do my own drawing and my reading, i'm fine. i can ride this out until it's time to go wherever i need to >> i don't know how you do it. >> nobody can do it like you do. >> you say this is going against me.?vi i'm going to give up. i'm saying this is going against me, can i keep on going? if i keep on going that shows how strong i am. >> i'm proud of you. either way i'm proud of you. >> i'm proud of you...
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that's a victory for us. that lets them know we're listening to phone calls, we're aware of what goes on. >> keeping contraband out of the jail is one way deputies maintain order and they keep an eye out for negative interactions between inmates. steven caponi spent nine months in confinement. he's now back in general population and he's found that old habits die hard. >> the hustle never sleeps. the person i'm hustling right now has no idea what i'm about. >> not only is he hustling again, but he's raised the stakes. >> we're working on getting bonded out right now. the bond right now is $18,000. i need $1,800 to get out. so i'm not hustling for nickels and dimes anymore, you know? i don't want the canteen anymore. now i'm hustling to get bonded out and it looks like it might come together. >> but this deputy has caponi on his radar. >> i notice he seems to be a social bug. he's always trying to involve himself in everything that goes on in the pod. usually the guys that are running hustles are the ones that
that's a victory for us. that lets them know we're listening to phone calls, we're aware of what goes on. >> keeping contraband out of the jail is one way deputies maintain order and they keep an eye out for negative interactions between inmates. steven caponi spent nine months in confinement. he's now back in general population and he's found that old habits die hard. >> the hustle never sleeps. the person i'm hustling right now has no idea what i'm about. >> not only is he...
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i used to be 245 pounds, too. i was huge. it was bad. >> if ever there was a time for someone, a system to intervene if their life, it's now. that's what the juvenile court does best. that's what our role is, to provide for all the services to help somebody grow into a responsible, productive person. >> in moo ma ree's case, she can get the help she needs. >> they sent me to a place that will help my attitude and lose weight and everything and help my self-esteem. i got happier. >> marie will be released in less than a week. with nowhere to go, she'll be moving on to a court ordered independent living program. they teach you how to be independent. you get your own place. you work your way up. you get your job. you go to school. you earn money. you get an allowance. you just learn how to be an adult. >> the main thing that i'm after is getting my education. i don't really have what i need to get there. i don't have a familiarly to support me. zroi i don't have any money. i don't know what to do. all i know is i can get my high
i used to be 245 pounds, too. i was huge. it was bad. >> if ever there was a time for someone, a system to intervene if their life, it's now. that's what the juvenile court does best. that's what our role is, to provide for all the services to help somebody grow into a responsible, productive person. >> in moo ma ree's case, she can get the help she needs. >> they sent me to a place that will help my attitude and lose weight and everything and help my self-esteem. i got...
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we got to use the toilet. the toilet and sink. >> but it's kind of limited for us to clean like this because we only get three flushes. i used two flushes already. so, i only got one more flush and the whole toilet will be off. you know, you get used to it. hopefully my cellie doesn't have to use the bathroom. it has to sit there in the toilet. and we have to put a cover over it. this is the only prison i've been into that got three flushes. i didn't know it when i first got here. nobody tell me. so, when i first got here i caught myself taking a [ bleep ] and usually drop one flush one. i kept on pushing. and that's when i found out the hard way. you got to burn incense. you know what i mean by burning incense, you have to find some toilet paper. oil. >> what is that? >> it's praying oil. it's praying oil. i tape it to the vent. that's how the oil come out of it. so, it work. but it doesn't kill another man's smell. that's why you try to use the flushes. that's in case you use all your flushes up then, hey, y
we got to use the toilet. the toilet and sink. >> but it's kind of limited for us to clean like this because we only get three flushes. i used two flushes already. so, i only got one more flush and the whole toilet will be off. you know, you get used to it. hopefully my cellie doesn't have to use the bathroom. it has to sit there in the toilet. and we have to put a cover over it. this is the only prison i've been into that got three flushes. i didn't know it when i first got here. nobody...
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when cvs to cover the project from walgreen's, they assured us that would use the original design, which was constant with the architectural character is of the ncd's and mira loma park, including tower market and many homes. in addition to modernize the design, it was imposed without study of the special architectural character of this 2500-home neighborhood. our representative at the hearing was assured by the planner that the design changes would be minimal. therefore we made no appeal in april, assuming the planners would observe the administrative code requirement that formula retail and ncd be compatible with existing architecture. then we were presented with a new completely different design purged of all art deco alamance, a very big box 13 design that we in the last week and the project sponsors tried to avoid. located at a major never gave way, this new design what betray our most characteristic and distinctive architecture. we wrote requesting reinstatement of the original design but received no response. mr. crawford said the new design was adopted without further community i
when cvs to cover the project from walgreen's, they assured us that would use the original design, which was constant with the architectural character is of the ncd's and mira loma park, including tower market and many homes. in addition to modernize the design, it was imposed without study of the special architectural character of this 2500-home neighborhood. our representative at the hearing was assured by the planner that the design changes would be minimal. therefore we made no appeal in...
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that's what they use to come after me. i am pro life from conception, end of story. >> chris: now cain, staff tried to blame it on over scheduling and fatigue and said it left to a couple of gaffes and they would kale back his schedule. how much trouble is he in or are voters because he is not a professional politician willing to cut him slack. >> that is the answer. for people like me and you all of us here on the panel we are baffled by this man's success. if you ask him tough questions, you have had the experience of right of return and abortion and on any number of issue and even the 9-9-9 and now it is a 9 0 9 plan. it doesn't always comport or make sense. people like it. and braining is terrific. and 9-9-9 is the stand out policy and initiative of the entire gop campaign. herman cain, i think as a snub to mitt romney is described to me as authentic and the real deal and he has passion for conservatives. and they believe machine can - someone who can take the fight to president obama. the grass roots find him to be th
that's what they use to come after me. i am pro life from conception, end of story. >> chris: now cain, staff tried to blame it on over scheduling and fatigue and said it left to a couple of gaffes and they would kale back his schedule. how much trouble is he in or are voters because he is not a professional politician willing to cut him slack. >> that is the answer. for people like me and you all of us here on the panel we are baffled by this man's success. if you ask him tough...
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they say if you build close to us, we have trees falling in to us. do not build close to us. build farther away. that actually alleviated -- we have over 400 million gps devices in this country, your cell phones, your personal navigation devices in your cars. most of those problems went away. the cell phones are not affected. the personal application devices are not affected when we move to the other end of the spectrum. out of 400 million, there are around 500,000 devices that are used for three specific applications, agriculture, large tractors, construction and surveying, that were impacted by us being in that part of the spectrum. we have always believed, and i believe very passionately that this is a problem that could cause interference. i have been in this business for 30 years. i have built wireless networks in three different countries. ahead interference every time i have tried to build a network. i have built them from india to bangladesh to can yet to uganda to rwanda to tanzania to united states. every time you build a network there is interference. now, last wee
they say if you build close to us, we have trees falling in to us. do not build close to us. build farther away. that actually alleviated -- we have over 400 million gps devices in this country, your cell phones, your personal navigation devices in your cars. most of those problems went away. the cell phones are not affected. the personal application devices are not affected when we move to the other end of the spectrum. out of 400 million, there are around 500,000 devices that are used for...
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time ain't going by like it used to. >> how's it going? >> this 18-year-old is a regular in the juvenile justice system. over the past four years, he spent a total of 266 days here in lake county juvenile. and more recently another 16 months at a residential placement facility in nevada. when he didn't return to his placement in nevada after a weekend home pass, he was picked up on a bench warrant. >> one of my boys was shot, had to take him to the hospital, ran my name at the hospital, i had the warrant for running from placement. >> though he's now 18 and technically an adult, he has to face the juvenile court one final time. >> when i think about sitting here in juvenile, i'm 18, as soon as i get out of here, i'm on my own, like a lot of younger kids go home to mommy and daddy, i'm not going back home. i am going back to the streets, ain't telling no fairy tale. >> he began looking for guidance on the streets before he was even a teenager. >> my dad was in car certificate ated. my mom was in cars rated when i was eight or nine. i was ha
time ain't going by like it used to. >> how's it going? >> this 18-year-old is a regular in the juvenile justice system. over the past four years, he spent a total of 266 days here in lake county juvenile. and more recently another 16 months at a residential placement facility in nevada. when he didn't return to his placement in nevada after a weekend home pass, he was picked up on a bench warrant. >> one of my boys was shot, had to take him to the hospital, ran my name at the...
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he is very, very useful in helping us navigate the planning details that we're going through. we also wanted to acknowledge all of the resources that he has mentioned. it is amazing how much he has pulled in in terms of wonderful people who have really contributed tremendous products that have been at the basis for the work we have been doing. being here today to set met our recommendations is a milestone for us. but it is definitely not the end of the road, and we're very aware of that. we're continuing to work with our planning staff and the resources he has brought in. we're working on various things that will continue as staff works on developing the
he is very, very useful in helping us navigate the planning details that we're going through. we also wanted to acknowledge all of the resources that he has mentioned. it is amazing how much he has pulled in in terms of wonderful people who have really contributed tremendous products that have been at the basis for the work we have been doing. being here today to set met our recommendations is a milestone for us. but it is definitely not the end of the road, and we're very aware of that. we're...
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where the items can be bought, sold and used. some inmates like tim duncan know all about the drug trade in corcoran. >> i used drugs in prison my whole life, that was my thing. heroin is my drug of who is -- choice. i don't -- i drink like a fish when i can, i make better wine than you can probably buy. ferment fruit and sugar, put it together, warm it, stick it under the bunk for three days, strain it and drink it. >> he transitioned from a drug user on the streets to an enforcer for the aryan brotherhood in prison, responsible for collecting drug debts. >> my policy was if one of pie people got in a drug debt i would pull them up and say you're done, cut up their credit card, get together with white, pay their debt and he's done. if he gets drugs again then we'll stab him because he violated and i agree with that. there is drugs in prison, obviously. you get on a phone and cry to mom, i need $100 i broke a tv, whatever lie you want to tell. you get it to the street to the the dope and bring it back in. somebody will come to vi
where the items can be bought, sold and used. some inmates like tim duncan know all about the drug trade in corcoran. >> i used drugs in prison my whole life, that was my thing. heroin is my drug of who is -- choice. i don't -- i drink like a fish when i can, i make better wine than you can probably buy. ferment fruit and sugar, put it together, warm it, stick it under the bunk for three days, strain it and drink it. >> he transitioned from a drug user on the streets to an enforcer...
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. ♪ visit us online to learn what makes our bank so different. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >>neil: and now, listen to what i say and not what we are showing on the screen, our previous guest, the member of the house of representatives, is a democrat. not a republican. a democrat. leading by cutting? ron paul introducing a plan to balance the budget not in 10 years. three years. by cutting $1 trillion if spending. now. and the executive director for "public notice," this is a pretty big move. how does he do it in the critics are saying he is doing too much too fast. what do you say? >>guest: well, it is a very ambitious plan and it is it too much too fast? i may agree. there is a lot of stuff in here that are big items the american public anyway not be behind in the going. like repealing certain legislation which would be overwhelmingly popular among republicans but getting rid of certain agencies such as the department of education which "the washington post" poll last week said only 21 percent of the public is in favor of. >>neil: but the de
. ♪ visit us online to learn what makes our bank so different. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >>neil: and now, listen to what i say and not what we are showing on the screen, our previous guest, the member of the house of representatives, is a democrat. not a republican. a democrat. leading by cutting? ron paul introducing a plan to balance the budget not in 10 years. three years. by cutting $1 trillion if spending. now. and the executive director for "public notice,"...
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gave us partially gave us this financial crisis. so as far as the ideas that, you you know, that we prevented a great devotion, what we do know is that the bailout policies have not worked. we supergot 9-10% unemployment. >> bigger banks. >> bigger banks than ever. we still have too big to fail on books. i think there is no reason to trust this. >> david, you wrote this article, why occupy wall street. one of your points is wall street employs k street to dominate main street. but that includes your cofounder president obama. >> well, unfortunately, obama has raised a lot of money from wall street. this is an example of how that money can kind of take over our political system. >> i think we a graph of how much he raised here. he raised more than any other candidate. >> and he staffed his white house with people who were too close to wall street. and, you know, since 2009, since obama took office, wall street and financial interests have spent nearly a billion dollars to fight the reforms after the crisis. and that makes it very har
gave us partially gave us this financial crisis. so as far as the ideas that, you you know, that we prevented a great devotion, what we do know is that the bailout policies have not worked. we supergot 9-10% unemployment. >> bigger banks. >> bigger banks than ever. we still have too big to fail on books. i think there is no reason to trust this. >> david, you wrote this article, why occupy wall street. one of your points is wall street employs k street to dominate main street....
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they were using it for that. gm, ford, delphi, the spinoff, again they were also taking a billions even as we were headed into disaster. so meanwhile, as this was happening there were yet other ways companies were pulling billions out. v. of the ways are even harder to find out about. what they were doing was selling pension assets because in this world of mergers and acquisitions, they realized you could actually monetize the assets in pension plans. the way to do it is let's say you're selling agent, they will send over 25,000 retirees and employees, you send over the pension to pay for it but you send extra, maybe 100 million. and a buyer pays you for that, patient may be 7 cents on the dollar so you will get 70 million. you got 70 million free money for that. the buyer is happy because they get something worth 10 million, only paid -- he paid 70 million for something worth 100 million so they're happy. who is not happy? well, the pension plan is less well-funded now. so you take this strategy, and there are m
they were using it for that. gm, ford, delphi, the spinoff, again they were also taking a billions even as we were headed into disaster. so meanwhile, as this was happening there were yet other ways companies were pulling billions out. v. of the ways are even harder to find out about. what they were doing was selling pension assets because in this world of mergers and acquisitions, they realized you could actually monetize the assets in pension plans. the way to do it is let's say you're...
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but when used wisely, they can bring us together in ways that make us stronger. words can connect us all... the more you know. pnc virtual wallet gathers your spending and saving in one place. credit and debit purchases, checks, bills, and other financial information. it lets you see the details as well as the big financial picture. so you can do more with your money. see what a complete view of your money can do for you at pncvirtualwallet.com. ♪ pnc bank. for the achiever in you.
but when used wisely, they can bring us together in ways that make us stronger. words can connect us all... the more you know. pnc virtual wallet gathers your spending and saving in one place. credit and debit purchases, checks, bills, and other financial information. it lets you see the details as well as the big financial picture. so you can do more with your money. see what a complete view of your money can do for you at pncvirtualwallet.com. ♪ pnc bank. for the achiever in you.
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you can find us on every continent. and the journey starts here on freight rail america's freight rail companies. helping deliver jobs across this country and goods around the world. reinvesting billions of their own money every year to build a rail network that powers our economy. nobody moves more dirt than caterpillar. and we rely on freight rail to move us.
you can find us on every continent. and the journey starts here on freight rail america's freight rail companies. helping deliver jobs across this country and goods around the world. reinvesting billions of their own money every year to build a rail network that powers our economy. nobody moves more dirt than caterpillar. and we rely on freight rail to move us.
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but when used wisely, they can bring us together in ways that make us stronger. words can connect us all... the more you know.
but when used wisely, they can bring us together in ways that make us stronger. words can connect us all... the more you know.
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no document can do this for us. no proclamation can do this for us. no civil rights bill can do this for us. if the negro is to be free, he is to sign with a peninsula and ink of self asserted manhood, his ae mans pags proclamation. >> we are talking today, of course, about martin luther king's legacy, and while going through the archives this weekend, i was struck by how much the mainstream media seemed to be at war with dr. king insert ways. he made several appearances on "meet the press," and just about each question that was posed to him was bordering on hostile. we strung together a few moments to give you an idea of what i am talking about. take a listen. >> are you saying the end justifies the means and you are apparently breaking local laws hoping for a better conclusion? >> is it correct to say you don't oppose interracial marriages? >> dr. king, how many white people are members of your church in atlanta? i would like to know just if this xhun yao niz fits in. >> there was a report that a picture of you taken at 1957 at a tennessee interraci
no document can do this for us. no proclamation can do this for us. no civil rights bill can do this for us. if the negro is to be free, he is to sign with a peninsula and ink of self asserted manhood, his ae mans pags proclamation. >> we are talking today, of course, about martin luther king's legacy, and while going through the archives this weekend, i was struck by how much the mainstream media seemed to be at war with dr. king insert ways. he made several appearances on "meet the...
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thank you for joining us. next, more good news very exciting things are finally happening in classrooms. [ applause ] cut! [ monica ] i have a sml part in a big movie. i thought we'd be on location for 3 days, it's been 3 weeks. so, i used my citi simplicity card to pick up a few things. and i don't have to worry about a late fee. which is good... no! bigger! bigger! [ monica ] ...because i don't think we're going anywhere for a while. [ male announcer ] write your story with the new citi simplicity card. no late fees. no penalty rate. no worries. get started at citisimplicity.com. >> john: the world a changing fast. for years the blob, horrible suffocates the unionized bureaucracy has controlled our school system and imprisoned kids in terrible schools. just six years ago when i first did a show, unions were so outraged that someone would dare challenge their rules that competition would be better. hundreds of them showed outside my office to scream at me. stossel, shame on you. >> educators all over the coun
thank you for joining us. next, more good news very exciting things are finally happening in classrooms. [ applause ] cut! [ monica ] i have a sml part in a big movie. i thought we'd be on location for 3 days, it's been 3 weeks. so, i used my citi simplicity card to pick up a few things. and i don't have to worry about a late fee. which is good... no! bigger! bigger! [ monica ] ...because i don't think we're going anywhere for a while. [ male announcer ] write your story with the new citi...
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doug joins us. its desperate situation and it should be how do we get jobs, nonetheless, you are not going to get re-elected if the job market keeps going down, do you agree? >> absolutely. this is the whole story of the election, no jobs, no reelection period. >> greta: and you look at history. president carter had a terrible economic situation. he had one term. president bush i ran in the same thing and he didn't get re-elected. but in some ways though it looks like the president isn't running against his own record which demonize congress being in a logjam? >> he is running against the congress, against the republicans. he is running as an outsideer, anti-wall street. he is doing everything he can to be an outsider. >> is congress though part of the problem? are they standing in the way of implementing programs that would create jobs? i look back to the stimulus bill heerjs got that and we didn't get a whole lot out of it. people are gun shy at another one. then you've got the democratic dodd-fra
doug joins us. its desperate situation and it should be how do we get jobs, nonetheless, you are not going to get re-elected if the job market keeps going down, do you agree? >> absolutely. this is the whole story of the election, no jobs, no reelection period. >> greta: and you look at history. president carter had a terrible economic situation. he had one term. president bush i ran in the same thing and he didn't get re-elected. but in some ways though it looks like the president...
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but when used wisely, they can bring us together in ways that make us stronger. words can connect us all... the more you know. ...and on the go... ...with some really big news. it's b-i-g -- big. high speed internet from at&t at home... ...includes wi-fi access on the go. woo-hoo! [ together ] it's an unbelievable deal. well, gotta go. but wait -- there's more... [ female announcer ] go to the website below today and get high speed internet for the unbelievably low price of just 14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. it's all the speed you need at a great price. you can chill online at a park. here, pidgie, pidgie. [ pigeon coos ] and surf the web at your favorite bookstore. our internet at home includes access to the entire national at&t wi-fi hot spot network on the go. [ female announcer ] go to the website below and get high speed internet for just 14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. that's all the speed you need at a great price. it's an unbelievable deal. so why wait? act now, act now! like he said... ♪
but when used wisely, they can bring us together in ways that make us stronger. words can connect us all... the more you know. ...and on the go... ...with some really big news. it's b-i-g -- big. high speed internet from at&t at home... ...includes wi-fi access on the go. woo-hoo! [ together ] it's an unbelievable deal. well, gotta go. but wait -- there's more... [ female announcer ] go to the website below today and get high speed internet for the unbelievably low price of just 14.95 a...
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for us, we're not used to reading small like that. so we take them, blow them up, and we're able to read them a lot better. a lot easier. from the one kite i read already, it's about weapons on the yard. >> officers finally have the information they have been seeking, the location of the weapons on the "b" yard. this intel may be the only way to prevent future attacks like carried out by inmates like jeremy. >> i had blood all over my hands, tried to get it off so i licked the blood off my hands just to get away with the crime. >> but jeremy's brush with violence didn't start with prison. it was a brutal crime that brought him to corcoran in the first place. >> i have been in prison since the end of '99. i was originally arrested for murder in boulder creek next to santa cruz. before that i was living on the streets for approximately two years since i was 13 years old. just, you know, trying to survive on the streets and hanging out with the wrong people. we were downtown santa cruz at a youth shelter, and i was looking for a place to
for us, we're not used to reading small like that. so we take them, blow them up, and we're able to read them a lot better. a lot easier. from the one kite i read already, it's about weapons on the yard. >> officers finally have the information they have been seeking, the location of the weapons on the "b" yard. this intel may be the only way to prevent future attacks like carried out by inmates like jeremy. >> i had blood all over my hands, tried to get it off so i licked...